Last week was fairly dull - I worked Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday. I spent Friday in a mad rush to pack up my room and move out, in the space of about three hours. Fun.
Saturday was finally time to head to Melbourne, after what seems like months and months of waiting. I had heard so much about the city and was so excited to finally see it! When Kirsty and I got there, at about 5pm, it was pouring with rain and unsettlingly reminiscent of the UK. We got to the hostel and sorted out yet another dorm mess-up. I am starting to believe that we are literally jinxed when it comes to hostels - not once has a booking gone smoothly! Liz and Roseanna had a later flight and met us at the hostel.
Sunday dawned chilly and grey, but dry, at least. We had a (free!) breakfast before heading down Elizabeth street for an explore of the Queen Victoria markets and the city. The markets were enormous and sprawling. We found a little doughnut van jam-packed (like the doughnuts, haaaa) with about 15 people, serving up gorgeous fresh jam doughnuts, yum. The food market was surprisingly cheap and sold so much yummy looking food. Trust me to ignore the clothes and go straight to the food section...
Christmas at the Queen Victoria market. |
After the markets, we headed to the city and Federation Square. It's architecturally incredible and had a great little boutique market inside, but I didn't really get it... There didn't seem to be much purpose to any of the buildings. Maybe it's better when there is an event on...
Federation Square |
Luna Park, St Kilda |
One of the things I most wanted to see whilst in Victoria was the Great Ocean Road. Everyone I know whom has seen it says that it is stunning. The tours out of Melbourne run at around $100, which is a fair chunk of money for a day trip. I'm not a fan of tours anyways, I don't like how regimented they are. I like to be freeee. With the girls in agreement on the issue, we decided to look into renting a car for the day and driving along part of the road. It's a long way, and the tour agent tried her best to discourage us, but we went for it anyway and booked the car for Tuesday. We spent the rest of the day strolling around St Kilda and eating our own weights in sandwiches and cakes, mmmm :)
Standard St Kilda rooftop! |
In the evening we headed to Brunswick Street and found this really cool little bar with an amazing band playing and lots of cheap wine. Kirsty and Roseanna headed back early and Liz and I stayed out and bought another bottle of wine...
It was an early start in the morning, and I felt R.O.U.G.H. After a shower and some breakfast I felt fine, but the same could not be said for Liz! We picked up the car and headed out of Melbourne, with surprising ease considering the city's notoriously complicated street layouts. It took about 3 hours to reach the Great Ocean Road, stopping at Bells Beach on the way. The road itself was unbelievable - I have never seen sea that blue before! We had frequent stops to take in the view and paddle in the (freeeezing cold) Southern Ocean. It's so strange to think that the next landmass must be Antarctica!
Road trip! |
Bells Beach, the home of surfing in Australia. |
Start of the Great Ocean Road! |
Our car :) |
Scenic stop #98768432 |
SO beautiful! |
We made it to the Twelve Apostles by 1pm, which was pretty much bang on target! The Apostles themselves were stunning, if a little over-touristed. We stopped for a picnic feast and lots of photos before heading back to Melbourne, and getting back in record time :)
The Twelve Apostles! |
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Our epic 500km road trip. |
Liz had an early flight to Sydney on Wednesday morning, to connect with her flight to Thailand. Roseanna caught a lunchtime train to Albury on the NSW/VIC border for a few days. Kirsty and I spent the morning perusing the shops and delighting in the discovery of a pick'n'mix shop selling ACTUAL galaxy chocolate! At $2.40 for a "fun size" (I fail to see what is fun about a bag containing approximately 3 chocolates) a bag of Minstrels, though, it was not to be. :(
We flew back to Newcastle and met up with our new roomies! A night out at the Brewery was definitely in order, and so my first night with my own room in Church Street culminated in another group sleepover!
I was working again on Thursday and Friday, siiiigh. The money is urgently needed though!
Saturday was possibly the most active day I've had in ages! I got up for a morning run along my new happy place - Nobby's breakwater.After a shower I headed for a walk with Kirst, Josh, Anna and Steph along the 4 miles of Bathers Way to Glenrock Lagoon, where we chilled in the sun. The novelty of sunbathing in December has still not worn off! We walked back mid-afternoon to get wedges at The Grand - which are, fyi, the best wedges in the Southern Hemisphere. Or maybe even the world. They are seriously that good. Yes, I'm going on about food again. No, I don't care.
We had a BBQ in the evening (there she goes again!) by the foreshore, before having a few drinks back at the house for Steph's last night in Newie.
My alarm went off at 5.30am today, when I stumbled in a daze to Bogey Hole to watch the sunrise with everyone. We headed back to 62 for a pancake breakfast before a day on the (insanely windy) beach. This evening, Anna has kicked our arses leading a kickboxing class in King Edwards Park - it was so good but I will definitely feel it in the morning!
The next two weeks will probably be fairly uneventful, with lots of work and hopefully even more beach time! Two weeks tomorrow, Hugo gets into Sydney and we start our travels up the East Coast. I'm so excited to get travelling again!
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